Large B Cup Augmentation

Small C Natural Shape Breast

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Medium C Natural Shape Breast

Medium C Round Breast

Large C Natural Shaped Breast

Large C Round Breast

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One of the most important aspects in the process of breast augmentation surgery is good communication with your plastic surgeon. It is not only important to determine the size of breast that you would like to be, but also the shape of your breasts from very natural to round, and the type of breast implant you will be using.

Today, there are many different shapes and styles of implants on the market. Dr. Paul E. Chasan has developed and published a “breast shape classification” to assist in this very important decision. Determining the ultimate result is a combination of the patient’s desires, the patient’s anatomy, the type of implant used, and the experience and skill of the plastic surgeon.

Choosing the Right Size Breast Implant:

Breast Shape Classification Types

With all new implants available, not only can you correct breast size, but you can also correct breast shape. Dr. Paul Chasan published a breast classification diagram (below) so you can learn more about the size and shape classification that you prefer.

Dr. Paul Chasan Discusses Gummy Bear Silicone Breast Implants:

Dr. Chasan is one of Southern California’s most experienced plastic surgeons in the field of breast augmentation. In fact, he has performed over two thousand breast augmentation surgeries and has authored several peer-reviewed papers on breast surgery and revisionary (fixing poor results) breast surgery. Dr. Chasan lectures nationally to other plastic surgeons on breast augmentation surgery for Allergan, the company that makes breast implants.

Transcript of the discussion

Randy: So breast augmentation, you say with some of the newer implants you’re getting better results than ever before.

Dr. Chasan: Absolutely. Just in the last year there’s been a whole slew of new implants. And initially when they first came out, I wasn’t quite sure where they would fit in. And when I say new implants, we’re talking about the gummy bear implant. The term for gummy bear implant is form-stable. And the difference between the implants we use now and the gummy bear just is how the cohesivity or the matrix, the silicon matrix, how thick it is.

Randy: So it’s actually like a gummy bear. Like, if you sliced it in half…

Dr. Chasan: If you slice it, it looks like jello inside.

Randy: Is that right?

Dr. Chasan: And the current implants, if you slice them, they’re a little less than that, but they’re jello-ish. So the implants we’ve been using the last 20 years are cohesive gel matrix and they’re very safe. They have a thick envelope and they work really well. They can wrinkle a little bit. They still are very soft and they’re an excellent implant. But the new form-stable implants are a little firmer, and they don’t wrinkle as much for those thin skin patients. And so where do they fit into this whole thing? I’ve kind of developed an algorithm of, like, who’s a better patient for the form-stable or gummy bear implant and who’s a better patient for the regular. Because the regular implants worked great for all these years.

I’ve found that the more muscular patients, I see a lot of them. I see bodybuilders, figure and fitness competitors, yoga instructors, Pilates instructors, triathletes who tend to be a little more muscular. And the fact is because they’re so active, they’re pretty lean. Okay? So those people, you always want to put the implant under the muscle. And for that group of people, the athletic lady with very thin body fat, they don’t have a lot of breast tissue, I like the form-stable implant because when they flex and that animation deformity that occurs on all people with breast augmentation, it’s really blunted by having a slightly firmer implant.

Randy: So it’s just that more natural result?

Dr. Chasan: It’s a better result. So the gummy bear implant looks the same. It might be a tiny bit firmer, almost imperceptibly firmer, but it’s just firm enough so when they flex, they don’t get an exaggerated animation deformity. And so that’s really huge for me because, you know, nothing’s worse than a lady who has this perfect breast and when she flexes, she has this deflection of the implant.

Randy: So that happens and that’s a concern of theirs?

Dr. Chasan: Yes, and that can happen. And those people are at a higher risk for that.

Randy: What about these anatomically correct implants? What are your thoughts there?

Dr. Chasan: You know, I use them, I would say, and most of my colleagues around the country don’t use them that much. We use them probably, I’m gonna say less than 10%. Here’s the person I use them on. A lady recently about three months ago, yoga instructor, she’s 5′ 2”, 100 pounds, no body fat, no breast tissue, and she wants a very natural result. Okay, so in her case, she’s that person who’s very muscular so I’m using a form-stable implant. It’s shaped so it has a more natural. I’m putting it under the muscle. And so two things, she won’t have the animation deformity and she has a nice natural slope. Now, that lady is completely thrilled. I just saw her last week. She’s sent me already three patients and she’s completely thrilled.

Randy: So how do you determine size with a patient that comes in for breast augmentation?

Dr. Chasan: Well, you know that’s a whole process. When I see someone in a new patient consult, I tell them this interview is a process. And that process is trying to determine their vision for the breasts. Every woman has a vision for their breasts, and some know exactly what they want, some I have to extract what they want, and I use either…whatever I can, whatever tool I can, either verbal or visual, and it’s just not size, but shape. Now, today with all the new style of implants, whether you go for moderate profile, ultra-high profile, form-stable, or the gummy bear implant, you have so many choices that can affect the overall shape of the breast.

In fact, a couple of years ago I published a shape classification where one out of five is so natural you can’t tell there’s an implant, two out of five is natural perky, three is intermediate, four is rounded, five is very round. So I think that’s very valuable and very helpful. So, and then as far as the size, I use a technique. I’ve done 2,500 breast augmentations. You know, there’s a group. So the small C people say this, “I don’t want people to know. I just want to be big enough to wear a T-shirt without padding. I just want to look good in a cocktail dress. I want to fit in a bikini. That’s all I want.”

Medium C people say, “I want all that, but I don’t care whether they know or they don’t know. I just want to be proportionate to my body.” And large C people say, “I want full sexy breasts.” I kind of tend to discourage “D” Cups. I just think over time they’re not as stable now. So, occasionally some woman wants a “D” Cup and they’re appropriate. That’s fine and that’s a discussion again. So I’ll go through that scenario and then we’ll look at pictures, and pretty soon I understand…

Randy: So you show them other patients?

Dr. Chasan: Other pictures? Yes, I have labels, Small Cs, all the small Cs, medium Cs, all the medium Cs, large C, and pretty soon it’s like going to the optometrist, so you click, click, you click, click. I’m showing them pictures and I’m showing them different roundnesses like two out of three, and three out of three. So when we’re all done with this process, I might end up with something like this. So I’ll show them two or three pictures of what they want, like, “Okay so Mrs. Jones, what I think after listening to you, we’re gonna go with a medium C, three out of five in roundness.” And I’ll show them those pictures, and then, “Let me show you a few more,” I’ll show them like a two out of five. I’ll show a large C three out of five, or a small C, three out of five, or four out of five. “No, no, no, no, yes, yes, no, no.”

And after they do that, I have a very good understanding about what shape and size they want. And then it’s important that they understand that I understand what they want.

Randy: So your judgment about the size and the type of implant will ultimately determine a great result, and just an okay result?

Dr. Chasan: Absolutely, and…

Randy: So there’s more than a…because it seems such a straightforward procedure.

Dr. Chasan: Yeah, but…

Randy: There’s a lot more to it.

Dr. Chasan: There’s a lot more to it. And so again, everything is in the details. So once I understand their vision for their breasts, that’s a huge statement, “Understanding their vision for their breasts.” And then I take it to the operating room. Now, in my operating room, I actually have a gel pad. So their back sticks to the bed, so I use sizers and I have a hundred implants in my O.R. So, I can use any implant I want, which is a huge advantage and I’ll use sizers. I’ll look at them with the sizer laying down, I’ll sit them up. Um, yeah, maybe let’s try a different size, let’s try a different shape. I lay them down, I sit them up, and the gel pad on an average patient, on average, an average breast aug I’ll sit them up three or four times. On a revisionary, big revisionary case, I counted one of my recent revisionary cases, I sat the patient up 15 times.

And I cannot imagine that a surgeon could do a breast surgery, and I hear about it all the time, the anesthesiologist tells me, “I was in so-and-so’s office and they don’t even sit the patient up.” I can’t imagine doing a breast augmentation and not sitting up the patient. You know what? They look so much different lying down than sitting, lying down, sitting up. You have to do that.

Randy: So this attention to detail…

Dr. Chasan: Huge attention to detail.

Randy: Are you a…I mean, do people say about you, “He’s a perfectionist” like your employees?

Dr. Chasan: I say it about myself. I’m a perfectionist.

Randy: Okay.

Dr. Chasan: I am.

Randy: So you think there’s a lot of sloppiness going out there.

Dr. Chasan: There is. There is. A lot… It looks okay, because to do an “okay” result, to do an average result, it’s an easy surgery. To make it look great, that’s a hard surgery.